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NZ Herald
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Lorde teases Auckland fans with potential surprise gig tonight
Lorde's hometown fans are on high alert after the singer hinted at an impromptu performance taking place in Tamaki Makaurau tonight. Just after 1pm New Zealand time, the Melodrama singer — born Ella Yelich O'Connor — posted a cryptic photo to her Instagram story showing the top right of

1News
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- 1News
Lorde releases new single after weeks of cryptic teases
Lorde has dropped her new single What Was That after weeks of cryptic posts and teases that set fans buzzing. It's the lead single from her upcoming fourth album and her first original solo release since 2021's Solar Power. The single, which is three minutes and 28 seconds in length, was released at 4pm New Zealand time. Some fans had been lucky enough to hear the track in full earlier this week. On Wednesday, Lorde posted a picture of Washington Square Park yesterday with the caption "tonight 7pm". Fans flooded the park an hour before she was supposed to appear, with photos shared of eager fans scaling trees to catch a glimpse of the singer. Shortly before she was to perform, the Royals singer took to social media to tell fans police had shut the event down. "Omg @thepark the cops are shutting us down," the message read. "I am truly amazed by how many of you showed !!! "But they're telling me you gotta disperse ... I'm so sorry." However, the pop-up event ended up going ahead after all, with fans who stayed getting their first full airing of Lorde's new single. Lorde, real name Ella Yelich O'Connor, announced the single last week, sharing a headshot-style photo of her wearing a red shirt with a dripping wet face. Earlier this month, she dropped a 15-second snippet of the unreleased song. In the video posted to TikTok on April 10, Lorde was seen wearing a white shirt and jeans while walking through New York City. "Since I was 17, I gave you everything/Now we wake from a dream, well baby, what was that? What was that?' she sings over a synth beat. It was the first sign of a follow up to Lorde's previous album, 2021's Solar Power. Her other albums were 2013's Pure Heroine and 2017's Melodrama. Last year, she collaborated with British singer Charli XCX on a remix of Girl, so confusing — on a re-release of the Grammy award-winning Brat.

1News
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- 1News
Lorde debuts single at NYC pop-up after police shut initial event
Lorde has debuted her new single What Was That at a surprise pop-up concert in New York City — that eventually went ahead after initially being shut down by police. The New Zealand singer posted a photo of Washington Square Park with the caption "tonight 7pm". Fans flooded the park an hour before she was supposed to appear, with photos shared of eager fans scaling trees to catch a glimpse of the singer. Fans packed out Washington Square Park in New York City to get a glimpse of the Kiwi singer. (Source: Supplied) Shortly before she was to perform, the Royals singer took to social media to tell fans police had shut the event down. ADVERTISEMENT "Omg @thepark the cops are shutting us down," the message read. "I am truly amazed by how many of you showed !!! "But they're telling me you gotta disperse ... I'm so sorry." However, the pop-up event ended up going ahead after all, with fans who stayed getting their first full airing of Lorde's new single. Lorde, real name Ella Yelich O'Connor, announced the single last week, sharing a headshot-style photo of her wearing a red shirt with a dripping wet face. Presumed to be the single's cover art, it was taken by New York-based photographer Talia Chetrit. ADVERTISEMENT Earlier this month, she dropped a 15-second snippet of the unreleased song. In the video posted to TikTok on April 10, Lorde was seen wearing a white shirt and jeans while walking through New York City. "Since I was 17, I gave you everything/Now we wake from a dream, well baby, what was that? What was that?' she sings over a synth beat. It was the first sign of a follow up to Lorde's previous album, 2021's Solar Power. Her other albums were 2013's Pure Heroine and 2017's Melodrama. Last year, she collaborated with British singer Charli XCX on a remix of Girl, so confusing — on a re-release of the Grammy award-winning Brat.